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Theirworld is a global children’s charity committed to ending the global education crisis and unleashing the potential of the next generation. Its mission is to ensure that every child has the best start in life, a safe place to learn and the skills they need for the future. For media enquiries and interview requests, please get in touch with our media team at media@theirworld.org For pictures and video requests please contact our communications team at communications@theirworld.org
Theirworld opens 12 early learning centres in Gaza
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Theirworld opens 12 early learning centres in Gaza as new report reveals early childhood development crisis
New Theirworld report reveals nearly a quarter of Gaza's population is facing early childhood development challenges, as a low-cost, locally led model brings early learning and hope back to hundreds of preschool children for less than £1 per child per day.
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Major new philanthropic commitments back education amid global conflict and pressure on aid systems
The Andrew Carnegie Foundation, the El-Erian Family Foundation and Coefficient Giving employ innovative financing approaches with Theirworld for children and young people
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Helping Ukrainian refugee children learn: Theirworld supports Stay With Ukraine
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‘Lost’ Blackadder Christmas script to be auctioned for Theirworld
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‘Lost’ Blackadder Christmas script to be auctioned for Theirworld
A “lost” Blackadder Christmas Special script written by Richard Curtis is to be auctioned to raise money for global children’s charity Theirworld.
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Theirworld and Observer Studios launch The Education Issue
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Theirworld announces a package of support to help kickstart Ukraine’s preschool sector
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Theirworld kickstarts Ukraine’s preschool reforms
Global children’s charity Theirworld today announced a package of support - providing funding, training and expertise - to help kickstart Ukraine’s preschool reforms.
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LGBTQ+ students are twice as likely to drop out of high school
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